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Hazelnuts = August 20th 2020 Blackberries - Burghfield way = August 2020 Plums - Adam Flawn-Thomas = August 2020 Mushrooms/Ceps - Burghfield way = August 2020
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Coombe Farm Walk - Footpath/Bridleway down to Harts Lock Extremely Stony - wear walking boots and take stick
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Wallingford Castle Gardens - Park by Flagpole
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click on link at the bottom of the page for latest Upstream newsletter and Date for your Diary Events is wildlife clearence work and separate from walks and talks
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CHIVES!
Hardwick - near entrance on grass verge Hose Hill - near new fancy wooden bench, close to parking spots
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Online check-in differs with different Airlines see table for how long for example British Airways 24 hours online check-in before flight but easyJet 30 days before flight. read article and seat allocation for the different Airlines
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Don’t forget small balcony, rooms dated and bath needs to be refurbished. Also as half term there were children and not properly supervised. For us it was a base for Barcelona and the plus side it was on the beach with fantastic sunrises on the sea and the food was good and as It was the last week it was a good price at £315 which included airport transfers.
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Rucksack Measurements
Pink: H 42cm W 35cm L(D) 12cm Blue: H 41cm W 36cm L(D) 21cm
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Standford Dingley Walk
Park by the CHURCH and do circular walk. First bit can be muddy. Follows the River Pang. About 45 mins / 1 hour. Go to THE BULL INN pub after - closed for refurb until late Sept 2018. SLO BERRIES!
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2018 it was on 2 June. Corn Exchange Open Day Wallingford’s Corn Exchange will be revealing all its backstage secrets when it bares its inner workings to the public at a special Open Day on Saturday June 2. The event, which is free, is to celebrate the culmination of a major refurbishment project which involved a new roof and auditorium improvements. Throughout the day, Corn Exchange volunteers will lead tours around the historic building to give visitors a flavour of all that takes place behind the scenes and front-of-house. Included in the tours will be visits to dressing rooms, props and costume stores, the extensive workshop – plus a chance to marvel at the range of intricate technical gear and lighting hardware. Wannabe actors can have a voice projection experience and arty types can try their hand at scenery painting. And for those who like dressing up, come and try on some costumes – and then have a ‘selfie’ taken in the upstairs Club Room. Cinema plays a huge role in the Corn Exchange’s weekly schedule and prospective projectionists can find out how a film showing is planned and how an evening’s entertainment programme is put together. More hands-on experience is here too. Refreshments will be available throughout the day. Katie Price, one of the organisers, said: “Our aim is to show members of the public what we do here at the Corn Exchange, what a brilliant place it is for entertainment. It’s run by a very friendly and hospitable group of people and we hope people will be encouraged to come along and join us.” The Open Day takes place at Wallingford Corn Exchange, Market Place, Wallingford from 10am to 4pm on Saturday June 2.
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